Hornets Rally Past Spurs 111-106 for Their 6th Straight Win

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Hornets Rally Past Spurs 111-106 Behind Brandon Miller
The Charlotte Hornets staged an impressive comeback on Saturday night, triumphing over the San Antonio Spurs 111-106. After facing an early deficit, the home team heightened their intensity and maintained their lead.
Spurs Start Strong
San Antonio burst out of the gate with a rapid pace. The Spurs led 30-26 at the conclusion of the first quarter. Dylan Harper appeared unstoppable, hitting shots with remarkable ease. He concluded the game with 20 points, boasting an impressive shooting percentage of 69. Victor Wembanyama grabbed rebounds effortlessly, extending his long arms high above the rim. The towering center scored 16 points and collected 8 rebounds. Stephon Castle orchestrated the offense seamlessly, delivering 9 assists while contributing 16 points.
Charlotte's Big Comeback
The Hornets ignited in the second quarter, outscoring San Antonio 35-17 to establish a commanding 61-47 lead by halftime. Brandon Miller emerged as a scoring powerhouse, aggressively driving to the basket and launching jump shots. His sneakers squeaked against the court as he maneuvered past defenders. Miller finished with a game-high 26 points and recorded 8 rebounds.
Collin Sexton came off the bench in exceptional form. He made nearly every shot he attempted, accumulating 21 points in just 18 minutes. His precision shooting kept the Spurs at bay.
LaMelo Ball orchestrated the game like a conductor leading an orchestra. The star point guard registered 16 points, 8 assists, and 8 rebounds, delivering passes across the court that seemed perfectly aimed.
Down the Stretch
Charlotte preserved their lead throughout the third and fourth quarters. Kon Knueppel offered steady support with 13 points. Miles Bridges contributed 14 points along with 6 rebounds, displaying his strength as he battled for position in the paint.
The Spurs attempted to mount a late rally, with Devin Vassell and Julian Champagnie each scoring 13 points. However, Charlotte's well-balanced attack proved to be insurmountable.
With this victory, the Hornets improved their home record, while the Spurs fell to 32-17 overall.
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